Xabi Alonso admits that ending a 19-year wait for the league title remains the Liverpool's priority.
The Merseysiders, who kick-off their assault on the FA Cup at Preston on Saturday, are currently three points clear at the top of the Premier League. And Alonso, an FA Cup winner three years ago, says he and his team-mates cannot take anything for granted if they are to fulfil their "dreams".
He said: "All the staff at the club have dreams about winning the league title. It is a very tough competition but we can't take anything for granted even after the success we have had this season.
"Being a champion in England would be something unique. We are doing well and the win over Newcastle was a great blow to the authority of our rivals."
The Merseysiders, who kick-off their assault on the FA Cup at Preston on Saturday, are currently three points clear at the top of the Premier League. And Alonso, an FA Cup winner three years ago, says he and his team-mates cannot take anything for granted if they are to fulfil their "dreams".
He said: "All the staff at the club have dreams about winning the league title. It is a very tough competition but we can't take anything for granted even after the success we have had this season.
"Being a champion in England would be something unique. We are doing well and the win over Newcastle was a great blow to the authority of our rivals."
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